A governor is said to be sensitive, when: (a) The ratio of the difference of maximum and

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A governor is said to be sensitive, when:

(a) The ratio of the difference of maximum and minimum equilibrium speeds to mean speed is maximum

(b) Governor readily responds to a small variation of speed

(c) Displacement of the sleeve is maximum for a small change of speed

(d) All of the above

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